Rat and mouse traps

/ Rat and mouse traps #41  
You get a repeating live mouse trap like a Ketch All and they will attack the weaker one that's been in the trap longer.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #42  
You get a repeating live mouse trap like a Ketch All and they will attack the weaker one that's been in the trap longer.

Survival of the strongest. Shoot a coyote and a hungry pack comes back to eat it.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #43  
I've seen mice caught in glue traps eat part of a mouse that was caught earlier.
Just yesterday I pulled a glue trap out from under the counter with three of them on it.
This time if the year the little b^$#&%#ds come it from the fields.
Wish I could figure out how they get in.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #44  
For what it's worth, Mice do have feelings and emotions. Not that many of you care.

I too, would like to hear more about that.

Would those just be the Canadian mice, or have they migrated to Georgia already? Here we already have those that we've provided free food, shelter, and procreate like... well, like mice/rats. What else can we do for them?
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #45  
I too, would like to hear more about that.

Would those just be the Canadian mice, or have they migrated to Georgia already? Here we already have those that we've provided free food, shelter, and procreate like... well, like mice/rats. What else can we do for them?


They are also already on welfare. They get food every day from whatever they can find in the barns, pet food dishes, etc.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #46  
Let the mice have their feelings someplace besides my house, sheds, garage. They do tremendous damage, bubonic plague and all sorts of diseases that can kill a person.
Cats...we have four...cats are great!
I'm not living in a house with mice and rats!
 
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#47  
15 so far and they are thinning out thank goodness. No new holes. They like that peanut butter. No rats so far so that's a bonus.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #48  
We put 3/4" gravel around the outside and inside bottom of the gravel floor pole barn to seal up entrances and that helped. Then got rid of any "housing" and hiding places we could find and added a bank of traps near one of the doors. I hauled away a pile of stuff no longer in use. That took away the welcome sign.

After all that we have only caught a few so far this fall. Yes, they can get in but no longer easy to nest and no longer as easy to get in and the only food is peanut butter on the end of the trap pan.
 
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#49  
3 more last night but at least there are no tiny tracks all over my tractor and tool box etc any more. Must be thinning out. Total = 18
 
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/ Rat and mouse traps #50  
My nearly new Colorado with 855 miles left on the warranty started developing gremlins today; I unlocked it with the fob before daylight, and when I went out to it the radio was running. Then I started getting all sorts of error codes, power steering stopped working, service ABS, Stabiltrac, 4wd... always when I had the parking brake set. I popped the hood and found a nest and all sorts of organic parts chewed up... now I'm wondering if my comprehensive insurance covers mouse damage.
 
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As a mechanic many years ago, I often had to repair mouse damage under hoods. High tension wires eaten and wiring looms destroyed etc. Most were covered by insurance but I guess it depends on your policy. Rats completely destroyed my under hood insulation by making nests in it. Only discovered when I reversed out one day and a rat dropped out injured. I think the electric fan clobbered him when it started. I left the hood open every night after that and no further problems.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #52  
My nearly new Colorado with 855 miles left on the warranty started developing gremlins today; I unlocked it with the fob before daylight, and when I went out to it the radio was running. Then I started getting all sorts of error codes, power steering stopped working, service ABS, Stabiltrac, 4wd... always when I had the parking brake set. I popped the hood and found a nest and all sorts of organic parts chewed up... now I'm wondering if my comprehensive insurance covers mouse damage.


In Texas the auto comprehensive coverage is “all risk” which means it’s covered unless it’s specifically excluded. Coverage is pretty broad. Wire damage from mice is covered here.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #53  
In Texas the auto comprehensive coverage is “all risk” which means it’s covered unless it’s specifically excluded. Coverage is pretty broad. Wire damage from mice is covered here.

That's good to know, I'm contacting the garage and my insurer today. I'm hoping the repairs don't come near my $1000 deductible.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #54  
we use the bait packs available at big box stores or similar. They change color throughout the year indicating a different poisson in them to prevent resitance. We only see a problem if we do not keep up on replacing the poisson that has been consumed. Pretty easy process.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #55  
It turns out that the mouse nest in the engine compartment had nothing to do with my electrical problems... I went to the garage this AM where they quickly determined that my parking brake pedal was rubbing on the wiring harness and had worn off the insulation. Pretty poor planning on the part of GM; had it lasted another 789 miles it would have been off warranty, making the bill mine.
I probably use that brake more than most due to my allergies... I tend to have a bad reaction when my truck rolls over me. :eek:
 
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#56  
Pleased to hear your truck was a minor problem. Mouse damage can run into many dollars. Only one today and the magpies wait for me to throw them out. LOL They love them.
 
/ Rat and mouse traps #58  
Here is one of our cats with a fresh gopher caught in the yard. They are hunting machines. The yard was clear of gopher mounds until just a couple days ago. They have been practically camping out on those mounds.

Sorry he had eaten part of it so the picture might melt some snowflakes.

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/ Rat and mouse traps #59  
That's good to know, I'm contacting the garage and my insurer today. I'm hoping the repairs don't come near my $1000 deductible.

Same here. My old jeep after a few years in the back of the shed. Pack rat. The fluffy stuff is the remains of the seat cushions. 49E40E07-952F-4648-90B3-95846BCE8F84.jpeg344BF394-457F-4729-8EAA-D6AEA3FDF041.jpeg3B5C6007-3E36-4564-A8DF-5AF72F2E829D.jpeg
 
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